Google Wave Into Firefox: The First Add-On
Google Wave, the upcoming communication service from Google, which mixes in real time project management principles with email and instant messaging Internet technologies, is still tested by a limited number of users who already got an invitation. If you are one of them and in the same time a Firefox user, the first Google Wave add-on for Firefox made available for free download will simplify your tasks (related article: Google Wave Expects The First 100,000 Users).
Google Wave Firefox add-on allows you to instantly receive notification of incoming Waves.
It installs as an icon into the Firefox status bar and is completely unobtrusive because interactions with the content of your main window do not exist.
The author of Google Wave Firefox add-on explains how to use this handy utility: “If you have a Google Wave account, enter your login and password in the settings and it will log you in and notify you of new wavelets in your inbox.”
Practically, while browsing the Internet, you will instantly know what waves have been received, without the need to renounce at your current activity.
Google Wave Firefox add-on is compatible with the latest stable version of Firefox web browser across multiple operating systems (Windows XP, Vista, 7, Ubuntu and OS X). Google Wave Firefox add-on is ready for free download from here.
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